Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...software provider's website statistics. (ALM is the parent company of Texas Lawyer and Law Technology News.) This trend has been...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The 5th Circuit wrote that the district court characterized a lawyer's "unsealed filing of the offending document as a 'vicious, deliberate smear.' Whatever might have been the negative effect on Emp
Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Although there is currently no state that prohib
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Senate Bill 953, also called the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, replaces Texas common law with a statute that's similar to laws in 47...
In recent weeks Northwestern, Wake Forest, and the University of Utah schools of law have received generous donations from both alumni and community foundations
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In September 2011, the trial court granted summary judgment on statute-of-limitations grounds in Richard Alan Haase v. Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend
...if Gov. Rick Perry signs a bill that both chambers of the Texas Legislature passed unanimously. House Bill 1325 was an initiative by...
Making clients aware of alternative fee arrangements can set a firm apart from the rest and highlight innovation and flexibility, says Sharon Berman of Berbay Corp
Originally Published: The Recorder
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